DellTM Dual USB 3.0

User Guide

Model: D1000 NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your . CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.

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a. Dell Docking Station – USB 3.0 (D1000) b. USB 3.0 I/O cable c. Power and power cord d. USB Flash Drive - Driver for D1000

a b c d

Specifications

Inputs • 1 x USB 3.0 (Standard B Type) • 1 x DC power

Outputs • 2 x USB 3.0 • 1 x USB 3.0 Power Share ( ) supporting BC 1.2 and 2.1A battery charging. • 1 x VGA • 1 x HDMI • 1 x DisplayPort • Gigabit • Combo Audio (Headphone/Mic)

Maximum resolution and supported for your display:

Support Dual Display Output

2048 x 1152 2048 x 1152 60Hz 60Hz

2048 x 1152 2048 x 1152 60Hz 60Hz

2048 x 1152 2048 x 1152 60Hz 60Hz

2048 x 1152 2048 x 1152 60Hz 60Hz

2560 x 1600 60Hz

2560X1440 50Hz

2048 x 1152 60Hz

  3 Product Overview

Front View USB 3.0 Type-B (Input) USB 3.0 Audio Combo USB 3.0

Back View Kensington Lock USB 3.0 DisplayPort Ethernet HDMI Power in VGA

4  Recommended System Requirements

Hardware

Processor: Intel Core i5 or i7 2+GHz / AMD Llano or better Memory: 4 GB : Intel HD 4000, ATI HD5/6xxx, GeForce 4xxM or better*

*Any Intel Core 2 Quad, i3 , i5 , i7 or AMD Phenom, Jaguar will also meet the specifications.

USB: At least one USB 3.0 port

Operating Systems Win 7/Win 8/ Win 8.1/Win 10; 32/64bits, Chrome OS R51 onwards

Recommended Power adapter

Input voltage/ 1.Chicony (DPN: 0285K) adapter HA45NM140: frequency/ 100 VAC to 240 VAC/50 Hz to 60 Hz ± 3Hz/ 1.3A(Max.). AC/DC current Adapter 2.Lite-On (DPN: KXTTW) adapter LA45NM140 : 100 VAC to 240 VAC/50 Hz to 60 Hz ± 3Hz/ 1.3A(Max.).

Output voltage/ Output: 19.5VDC/2.31A current

Operating Temperature Max. operating temperature is 40 oC

 5 /8/8.1/10 Setup Note: Setup with Bundled USB flash drive. 1. Install the driver from the USB flash drive. 2. Double click on “Setup.exe”.

Driver for D1000

IMPORTANT : DO NOT connect the Docking Station until you have installed the drivers on your laptop.

3. Follow the on-screen instructions until the installation is complete.

4. Click "Reboot" to restart your computer.

5. Connect your docking station and peripherals to your PC.

6  Windows 7/8/8.1/10 Setup Note: Setup with network connection. 1. Connect the dock to your laptop.

For network/IT administrators, please visit this link for a corporate installation software package. (*User registration required)

USB

2. Windows will start installing the DisplayLink Driver Automatically.

3. Follow the screen instructions until the installation is complete.

4. Connect your docking station and peripherals to your PC.

 7 Features

8  DisplayLink Manager Menu

Menu Option Description

DisplayLink Manager Clicking on this item will show the version of DisplayLink software installed. Check for Updates Windows update checking. DisplayLink Devices Connected DisplayLink devices checking. Audio Setup Opens the Windows Audio Configuration window. Video Setup Opens the Windows Screen Resolution window. Screen Resolution Displays a list of available resolutions. Screen Rotation Rotates the screen in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. Extend To Extends the display to the right or left of the main display. Extend Extends the Windows desktop onto the display. Set as Main Monitor Sets this screen as the main display. Notebook Monitor O Switches o the display of the notebook and makes the DisplayLink display the main display. Mirror Copies what is on the main display and reproduces it on this display. O Switches o the display. Fit to TV Use this function to adjust the size of the windows to fit the TV screen.

To set the display into extended mode 1. Click on the DisplayLink icon. 2. Select Extend. The device is now extended in the direction it was the last time the display was in this mode. For more control, use the Extend To submenu and select one of the options. This puts the device into extend mode, and places it to the Left/Right/Above/Below the main (primary) monitor.

To set the display into mirror mode 1. Click on the DisplayLink icon. 2. Select Mirror. The resolution, colour depth and refresh rate of the primary screen are replicated on the monitor connected to the DisplayLink USB Graphics device.

  9 Fit to TV configuration 1. To configure Fit to TV, choose the option from the DisplayLink GUI. The following interface appears:

2. You will also see a red border on the DisplayLink screen.

The red border shows the size of the new Windows desktop. Use the “+” and “-” controls on the Fit to TV GUI to change the size of the red border until it fits on the TV screen. Note: Finer configuration of the size of the border can be achieved by holding down the CTRL key and clicking the “+” and “-”.

3. Once the red border is at the edges of the TV screen, click Apply to resize the Windows desktop.

10  FAQs of Dell Dual Video USB 3.0 Docking Station- D1000

Troubleshooting Suggested Solutions

There is no video on the monitor Check the video connection cables.

attached to the dock. Unplug from the power, wait 10 seconds, and then reconnect.

The video on the attached monitor Check video connection cables.

is distorted or corrupted. Check the video resolution under Control Panel Items\ Display\Change Display Setting.

The video on the attached monitor Change the settings by either:

is not displaying in extended mode. • Configuring under Control Panel Items\Display\ Change Display Setting.

• Switch by cycling the “ +P”.

The audio jacks are not functioning. Check the settings under Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Sound to make sure the USB Audio device is available

and set to default. Right click to show all available options.

USB ports are not functioning on Unplug from the power, wait 10 seconds, and then reconnect.

the docking station. Update to the latest USB 3.0 host driver.

HDCP content is not able to HDCP content support is currently not available. display on the attached monitor.

Displaylink Driver is not able to install. Get the driver by either: • Downloading the latest driver from the Displaylink website or • Connect to Windows Update with Docking station. (by using Wi-Fi or Ethernet port of the laptop).

Laptop failed to boot with dock Remove all USB devices connected to the dock; some connected. unqualified boot devices may cause lock up at boot screen.

  11 Troubleshooting Suggested Solutions First time Internet access causing Download the driver from an Internet connected computer error message and copy the driver over USB flash drive, and run the setup. This can occur when entering extend mode with low InsuŽcient system resources system resources. The PC does not have enough memory exist to complete the requested to start an extend display. service Close down any unused applications. The situation may also be improved by rebooting the PC.

Incompatible Display Driver This message will appear if the primary graphics card drivers installed are not WDDM compatible. Windows 7 onwards is not designed to operate without WDDM drivers. Download and install the latest graphics drivers for your primary graphics card.

Laptop failed to wake up from Check the settings under BIOS Items to make sure laptop Ethernet port supports wake-up-from-Ethernet port function.

Power LED Indication Normal Working Mode: White Light Platform standby: Amber Light Power Oƒ: Light Oƒ

Regulatory Information Dell Dual Video USB 3.0 Docking Station- D1000 complies with the FCC/CE rules and abides by worldwide regulatory compliance, engineering, and environmental affairs.

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